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Advancing Supervised Local Learning Beyond Classification with Long-term Feature Bank

Published 1 Jun 2024 in cs.CV and cs.AI | (2406.00446v3)

Abstract: Local learning offers an alternative to traditional end-to-end back-propagation in deep neural networks, significantly reducing GPU memory usage. While local learning has shown promise in image classification tasks, its application to other visual tasks remains limited. This limitation arises primarily from two factors: 1) architectures tailored for classification are often not transferable to other tasks, leading to a lack of reusability of task-specific knowledge; 2) the absence of cross-scale feature communication results in degraded performance in tasks such as object detection and super-resolution. To address these challenges, we propose the Memory-augmented Auxiliary Network (MAN), which introduces a simplified design principle and incorporates a feature bank to enhance cross-task adaptability and communication. This work represents the first successful application of local learning methods beyond classification, demonstrating that MAN not only conserves GPU memory but also achieves performance on par with end-to-end approaches across multiple datasets for various visual tasks.

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